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700 x 28c / 28-622 inner tubes for road and commuter bikes. Presta and Schrader valve options available. If you’re also replacing your tyres, you can view our 700 x 28c tyres here.
Bike Inner Tubes
700 x 28 Tyres
Positz Essential Value Bundle of 2 Tyres and 2 Thorn Resistant Tubes 700 x 28c (28-622)
Bike Inner Tubes
Schwalbe SV15 Bundle of 2 Tubes and 2 Tyre Levers – 700 x 18-28c, Presta 40mm Valve (Unboxed)
If your tyre says 700 x 28c or 28-622, you’re in the right place. These tubes are designed to fit standard 700c wheels commonly found on road bikes, commuters and light gravel setups.
Most tubes aren’t limited to a single width. You’ll often see ranges like 700 x 25–32c or 28–45c. These still work perfectly with a 28c tyre, as long as your size sits within the range.
Looking for other sizes? Browse our full range of 700c tubes.
The two main things to check are:
Valve type
Valve length
If you’re unsure, match what’s already on your bike.
After installing a new tube, you’ll need to inflate it to the correct pressure. A reliable bike pump makes this quick and accurate.
Butyl tubes
TPU tubes
If you’re commuting or training, butyl is usually the practical choice. TPU tubes are much lighter and more compact. If you’re chasing performance, you can browse our TPU inner tubes here.
Replace your tube if you notice:
For most riders, it’s worth carrying a spare 700 x 28c tube on every ride.
Tubes are stocked locally and ready to ship across Australia. Whether you need a quick replacement or a lightweight upgrade, you’ll find options from trusted brands as well as our own Positz range.
A 700 x 28c tube fits tyres labelled 700x28c or 28-622. The “622” refers to the rim diameter in millimetres.
Yes. As long as 28c sits within the stated range, the tube will fit correctly.
Yes. 28-622 is the ISO measurement, while 700 x 28c is the common naming.
Use the same valve type as your current tube or rim. Most road bikes use Presta valves.
For everyday riding, a quality butyl tube is reliable and cost-effective. For performance, TPU tubes are lighter and faster, but more expensive.
Not specifically, but most road bikes running 700 x 28 tyres will use a 700c tube within the 25–32c or similar range.